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florida. sources say kklley received harassing emails ffom biographer paula broadwell...the womannwho had tte affaar. kelley's complaint is what led the f-b-i to her relationship with petraeus.- "i don't know anywho was pasn't shocked y this....you kkow that there must be there."petraeus was suppose to testify in thh hharing on he attacks in benghazi, but now theeagency's interim director "michael morel" will speak in is place.. lance armstrong has officiallyy foundation. h the livestroog today, a livestrong ssokesperson ccnfirmed that the disgracee orrer professional cyclist voluntarill reeigned from its board off irectors. armstroog helped create thh organization 15- yeaas ago after he nearly died of testicular cancerr according to livestrong... armstrong teeped down to spare the organization ny further negative effects as a career. the mmve is the lateet allegattons armstrong used performance-enhancing ddugs. armstrong has not dmitted to using the substances, but e has aaso chosen not to ig
florida. sources say kklley received harassing emails ffom biographer paula broadwell...the womannwho had tte affaar. kelley's complaint is what led the f-b-i to her relationship with petraeus.- "i don't know anywho was pasn't shocked y this....you kkow that there must be there."petraeus was suppose to testify in thh hharing on he attacks in benghazi, but now theeagency's interim director "michael morel" will speak in is place.. lance armstrong has officiallyy foundation. h...
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fred noll: 12238:22 "deffnitely there are more add on tv and they follow one right after the other."miranda robinson: 11::0:25 "ads on tv and people stopping by the house and that kind of tuff." jeannette stuehlerr 11:30:16 "the phoen caals have bben unending. yesterday i got don't eeen bother to answer - &pthe phone anymore." anymore." wwhle thhre isn't early vooing in pennsylvania.. many took advantage of it in maryllnd this year. more than 430- cllsed fridayynight.that's almost twice he umberr comppred tt tte governor's election in 20-10. some lawmakers say they wiil push to keep polls open evennlonger pee waii time educed to 15 minutes or less. there were 46 early voting locationn in marylann. severallhot button issues are up for a vott tomorrow.if you have will air a vvte 2012 special tonight at 11.get in-depth referenddm... tth same-sex ct marrrage referenduu... and the referendum to expand gambling &pin maryland.that's tonight at 11... right here on fox 45. 3 the fiial score lookkd good... a ten point win by tte ravens over tte browns! but how the rrvens got that final score a
fred noll: 12238:22 "deffnitely there are more add on tv and they follow one right after the other."miranda robinson: 11::0:25 "ads on tv and people stopping by the house and that kind of tuff." jeannette stuehlerr 11:30:16 "the phoen caals have bben unending. yesterday i got don't eeen bother to answer - &pthe phone anymore." anymore." wwhle thhre isn't early vooing in pennsylvania.. many took advantage of it in maryllnd this year. more than 430- cllsed...
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miranda robinson: 11:20:22 "ads n tv house nd that kind of stuff." jeannette stuehler: 11:30:16 unending. yesterday i got pon't even botter to answer the phone anymore." anymore." while here iin't early votingg in pennnylvania.. many took aavantage of it in aryland thoussad mmryland voters cast ballots by the time the polls clossd ffiday night.that's almost twice the number compared to the governor's election in 20-100 some lawmaaersssay they will push to keep polls open even longer for early voting in the future. they say they want to see wait time reduced to 155 miiutes or less. there were 46 early votiig locations in ssveral hot butttn issues are up for a vote tomorrow.if you have questions regarding the maryland referendums... fox45 pill air a vote 20122ssecial toniiht at 11.get in-depth explanations of the dream act referendum... the samm--eex marriaae refereedum... and thh referendum to expand gambling in maryland.that's tonight att 11... righh here on fox 45. 3 the ravves are backkin the win beating the browns is noo the comeback most fans wer
miranda robinson: 11:20:22 "ads n tv house nd that kind of stuff." jeannette stuehler: 11:30:16 unending. yesterday i got pon't even botter to answer the phone anymore." anymore." while here iin't early votingg in pennnylvania.. many took aavantage of it in aryland thoussad mmryland voters cast ballots by the time the polls clossd ffiday night.that's almost twice the number compared to the governor's election in 20-100 some lawmaaersssay they will push to keep polls open...
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now, october is also the best time to buy a flat-screen tv. the price of other items like blenders drops like a rock as the holiday season progresses. something to think about. and check out abc7.com before you start your black friday shopping. we compiled a list of stores opening as early as thanksgiving day. and you can browse through ads. >>> up next, group of football feigns today's raider game. >> these brightest stars are being honored here in los angeles. i have a preview of northwestern music awards and the tribute to dick clark. >> ama: we got a break from the >> ama: internet sensation cy is part of one of the biggest nights in the music industry it's the american music awards and it's just a few hours away. this video is just into the newsroom. you're looking at arrivals on the red carpet outside the nokia theater in hollywood. the biggest names in the music business are there, and our abc reporter is on the red carpet and brings us a preview. ♪ >> the best in music are being honored at the 40th annual american music awards where
now, october is also the best time to buy a flat-screen tv. the price of other items like blenders drops like a rock as the holiday season progresses. something to think about. and check out abc7.com before you start your black friday shopping. we compiled a list of stores opening as early as thanksgiving day. and you can browse through ads. >>> up next, group of football feigns today's raider game. >> these brightest stars are being honored here in los angeles. i have a preview...
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she is 22 years old. she is worth 160 monday in$165 million >> and you can catch rob black on our new 247 channel. go to our new channel. comcast 193 for the latest news, weather and traffic updates and on digital 4.2. >>jacqueline: it was a gorgeous day today we broke some of records and we're still on the mild side. '70s. some places are in the '70s like half moon bay, 68. still, 74 and concord, livermore and sunnyvale. he satellite and radar showing clear skies. thursday, is one will see a breakdown of that pattern. overnight mostly clear but that fog close to the coast. sunny and warm and even cooler on thursday with the rainfall returning. first, let us talk about tomorrow's temperatures another nice day. widespread temperatures in the 40's, 50's, '60's and near the golden gate. by noon, not much different with 70's again. with 80s dispersed. not much changes for the high temperatures. with the morning lows 47 in napa, 49 and the '50s in hayward. the 84 in hayward with a nice day expected with-54 deg
she is 22 years old. she is worth 160 monday in$165 million >> and you can catch rob black on our new 247 channel. go to our new channel. comcast 193 for the latest news, weather and traffic updates and on digital 4.2. >>jacqueline: it was a gorgeous day today we broke some of records and we're still on the mild side. '70s. some places are in the '70s like half moon bay, 68. still, 74 and concord, livermore and sunnyvale. he satellite and radar showing clear skies. thursday, is one...
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this is our monthly "in depth" program. we invite one author to talk about his or her body of work and this month its kenneth davis, author and historian. here is a list of mr. davis' book's beginning in 1984 with the paper backing of america, they don't know much series started in 1991. about history was the first, don't know much about geography in 1992, don't know much about the civil war 1996. don't know much about the bible in 1999, don't know much about the universe in 2001, mythology and 2005, don't know much about anything came out in 2007, don't know much about anything else came out in 2008. america's hidden history in 2009, a nation rising and 2010. and then mr. davis returns with "don't know much about the american presidents," which is a brand-new book out this year. now i want to go to your second don't know much, and that is geography. mr. davis, who discovered america? >> guest: well, peter i have to interrupt for just a moment because you last one off the list and it's understandable. i did bring up with me
this is our monthly "in depth" program. we invite one author to talk about his or her body of work and this month its kenneth davis, author and historian. here is a list of mr. davis' book's beginning in 1984 with the paper backing of america, they don't know much series started in 1991. about history was the first, don't know much about geography in 1992, don't know much about the civil war 1996. don't know much about the bible in 1999, don't know much about the universe in 2001,...
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this is our monthlily in-depth program. we invite an author on to talk about his work and this month it's ken knight davis author and historian. here's a list of his books, beginning in 1984 with "two bit culture. the paperbacking of america." the "don't know much about" started in 1991. history was the first. geography came out in 1992. civil war, 1996. bible, 1999. universe in 2009. mythology in 2005, don't know much about anything came out in 2007. "don't know much about" about anything else, came out in 2008. america's hidden history in 2009. a nation rising in 2010. two books off the "don't know much about" series, and returns with the don't know much about the american presidents, which is a brand new book out this year. >>> i want to go to your second "don't know much about," and that's geography. mr. davis, who discovered america? >> guest: well, peter, i have to interrupt for just a moment. you left one book off the list and it's understandable. i did bring it with me. we like to have primary sources. this is my pr
this is our monthlily in-depth program. we invite an author on to talk about his work and this month it's ken knight davis author and historian. here's a list of his books, beginning in 1984 with "two bit culture. the paperbacking of america." the "don't know much about" started in 1991. history was the first. geography came out in 1992. civil war, 1996. bible, 1999. universe in 2009. mythology in 2005, don't know much about anything came out in 2007. "don't know much...
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among by july 1st will have just 22 companies from 30 companies in 2010. further cuts and further closures are going to be no longer response times and that is going to be a fires are going to get bigger and from the medical response standpoint we're not going to be able to intervene as quickly as recorded. if there was a heart attack or stroke. >> because the fire his understaffed. the fire staff is understaffed. >> because there been so many open positions it is not anticipated that firefighters are going to be laid off as a station closures. >> we're told the fire district is using its reserves and will run out. using these cuts is a necessity although there is more cuts possibly for the month of july. and contra costa county, felicia reid, kron 4 news >> if somebody close to you enjoys video games, you may not see them. halo 4 this and intends violence science fiction based video games. it has not disappointed >> they have even the improved the speed. if the graphics look amazing it really looks like an improvement of a wincing in the past. the story i
among by july 1st will have just 22 companies from 30 companies in 2010. further cuts and further closures are going to be no longer response times and that is going to be a fires are going to get bigger and from the medical response standpoint we're not going to be able to intervene as quickly as recorded. if there was a heart attack or stroke. >> because the fire his understaffed. the fire staff is understaffed. >> because there been so many open positions it is not anticipated...
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after 22 years in mental health, they put me in security? i was the oldest person they're working at the time. i went to try to get unemployment and i was unable because they said i quit my job. i got an attorney. the attorneys said they could only go back to 1985 and the only seen one case where they change the position. that case was unable to get the unemployment. it is a load of garbage. i'm a veteran and. people say it they need to hire veterans, but that does not work. guest: unemployment rates for veterans, specifically those returning from the recent war, is shamefully high. in this situation, it sounds like one in which he may well have been moved into a different job in order to try to force him to resign. it is what is called a constructive discharge. the company would have denied his claim based on the fact that he chose to resign. his remedy would have been an age discrimination lawsuit and he spoke to an attorney, the right thing to do. host: jessica in lake worth, fla. docks' one last time. florida? one last time. caller: hell
after 22 years in mental health, they put me in security? i was the oldest person they're working at the time. i went to try to get unemployment and i was unable because they said i quit my job. i got an attorney. the attorneys said they could only go back to 1985 and the only seen one case where they change the position. that case was unable to get the unemployment. it is a load of garbage. i'm a veteran and. people say it they need to hire veterans, but that does not work. guest: unemployment...
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"in-depth." the senator has written several books and reports. join the three-hour conversation with your calls, e-mail, tweets and facebook, it's for medical doctor, author and senator tom coburn on book tv's "in-depth." on c-span2. >> coming up today on c-span, live from capitol hill with "washington journal." 11:30 a.m., senate assistant majority leader dick durbin talks about the efforts to resolve the so-called this cliff. at 2:00 p.m. eastern the u.s. house returns from banks given to work on legislation regarding homeland security and border security -- house returnsm
"in-depth." the senator has written several books and reports. join the three-hour conversation with your calls, e-mail, tweets and facebook, it's for medical doctor, author and senator tom coburn on book tv's "in-depth." on c-span2. >> coming up today on c-span, live from capitol hill with "washington journal." 11:30 a.m., senate assistant majority leader dick durbin talks about the efforts to resolve the so-called this cliff. at 2:00 p.m. eastern the u.s....
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and the lion's share of the ads aired in just nine battle ground states which an account for 22% of the american electorate. some political analysts say that encourages presidential candidates to ignore large portions of the nation. that's absolutely what it does. that's not a matter of opinion. and joining us john bussy, our parent company owns the journal. it is astounding to know what ohioans and virginians and pennsylvaniaens, what's happening. >> they're getting is a swamped with ad. obama has more on the air and romney spent more to get his on the air and the funding works to pay for an ad and it's literally just pouring over these nine battle ground states. and so, why is that? i mean, one-fifth of the u.s. population, over the years, what's happened is that some states have coalesced into republican zones, others into democrat. and people of similar affinity, similar belief, kind of work go into certain places in the country to live. and that's left fewer and fewer states over the years that are diverse enough to be called up for grabs. and that's what we have now, we have this
and the lion's share of the ads aired in just nine battle ground states which an account for 22% of the american electorate. some political analysts say that encourages presidential candidates to ignore large portions of the nation. that's absolutely what it does. that's not a matter of opinion. and joining us john bussy, our parent company owns the journal. it is astounding to know what ohioans and virginians and pennsylvaniaens, what's happening. >> they're getting is a swamped with ad....
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they were clustered in swing states in florida. so it protects all minorities. it makes them particularly in a close state enormous prizes. the idea of who will be the leader of this perfectly good it country can be a tie and that so many tens of millions of people are really disenfranchised because they live in a boosted or wednesday, my thought was, i think it should be controversial, but if you award a federal statute, one electoral vote to the winner of the popular vote, that would eliminate a tie and would make everybody feel that if they wanted to feel that way -- it would make everybody feel they were part of the process, even if they feel -- even if they lived in a 70-30 swing state. >> he know, a couple of points that have been made. it is a rare election that is not decided in some fashion on the margins. yet it does result in an electoral college bonus. ronald reagan got 51% of the popular vote and won an enormous surplus of electoral votes. democrats tried to make the case when the republicans swept all of the senate seats that a shift to 50,000 vote
they were clustered in swing states in florida. so it protects all minorities. it makes them particularly in a close state enormous prizes. the idea of who will be the leader of this perfectly good it country can be a tie and that so many tens of millions of people are really disenfranchised because they live in a boosted or wednesday, my thought was, i think it should be controversial, but if you award a federal statute, one electoral vote to the winner of the popular vote, that would...
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we have about an hour left in this month special "in depth." rob in ohio, you were on with steven johnson. >> caller: thank you so much. it is a pleasure to speak with you, and mr. johnson. if i could just take a moment and divert my attention to peter slen. i want to say your professionalism as far as all the booktv interviews do is wonderful. my appreciation. >> host: you are very kind. .. in the second one would be i know that i would accomplish a lot more on watched tv as much as i do, so do you watch tv? do you have something that diverts your attention or this is my job? i'm only here once in this lifetime and this is my focus and i appreciate you. s guethis i you. >> guest: for every second of this is such an honor to be onie the show and so wonderful tos. have so much time to talk abouts the book. this is really special for me. my work ethic to try to rate small -- to set less ambitious i goals day today but to do it wrt regularly, so when i'm in the middle of a book and sometimes there will beoo periods when i'm actually not writing a
we have about an hour left in this month special "in depth." rob in ohio, you were on with steven johnson. >> caller: thank you so much. it is a pleasure to speak with you, and mr. johnson. if i could just take a moment and divert my attention to peter slen. i want to say your professionalism as far as all the booktv interviews do is wonderful. my appreciation. >> host: you are very kind. .. in the second one would be i know that i would accomplish a lot more on watched tv...
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we have about an hour left in this month special "in depth." rob in ohio, you were on with steven johnson. >> caller: thank you so much. it is a pleasure to speak with you, and mr. johnson. if i could just take a moment and divert my attention to peter slen. i want to say your professionalism as far as all the booktv interviews do is wonderful. my appreciation. >> host: you are very kind. .. specific schedule that you write? do your research first and then write? or do you intertwine them both? in the second one would be, i know i would have accomplished a lot more if i didn't watch you on my tv as much as i do. so do you watch tv? do you have something that divert your attention, or do you solely say this is my job. i'm only here once in my lifetime, and this is my focus? i would appreciate your thoughts. thank you. >> guest: first, let me secondsw the compliments. this is such an honor to be onah the show. books. so wonderful that so much time to talk about the books. so this is really special for me. ethic is to try to write small -- to set
we have about an hour left in this month special "in depth." rob in ohio, you were on with steven johnson. >> caller: thank you so much. it is a pleasure to speak with you, and mr. johnson. if i could just take a moment and divert my attention to peter slen. i want to say your professionalism as far as all the booktv interviews do is wonderful. my appreciation. >> host: you are very kind. .. specific schedule that you write? do your research first and then write? or do you...
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what's more interesting is the stories are being written but then you had his son on tv in flo florida and said he hoped he would run. obviously the bush machine is probably one of the better folks that run for president know all these little interviews early matter and getting that speculation started early, he could be a great candidate for a lot of reasons. >> speaking of george p., they have said let's get him into politics down the road. the other side of that, senator marco rubio. last weekend he took that trip to iowa where he spoke for terry branstad. his remarks sounded like a campaign speech. what's the deal with him? >> i think senator rubio is off and running. it's early to do that but i think what's interesting about that is their people tried to push back, oh, well, we tried to schedule this many weeks ago. it doesn't matter. you are the first person in iowa. you are now at the top of the who is running ticket and everything you say will be scrutinized. you have to take the good with the bad. >> steve, what do you think the chances are we see the candidates from 2012 tryi
what's more interesting is the stories are being written but then you had his son on tv in flo florida and said he hoped he would run. obviously the bush machine is probably one of the better folks that run for president know all these little interviews early matter and getting that speculation started early, he could be a great candidate for a lot of reasons. >> speaking of george p., they have said let's get him into politics down the road. the other side of that, senator marco rubio....
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and she passed away in 22 days. i do not think mitt romney realizes what he's done to anyone. i do not think mitt romney is concerned. >> so you made reference to that obama one, a pro-obama one at the end there. my question about an ad like that and it's similar to a jeep one. he's taken a lot of blow back in the free press for that free ad and it's inaccurate. the pro-obama one was so inflammatory about causing his wife's death. i remember it being -- a considerable amount of blow-back to that one too. is that a risk with ads like this that it stirs up a lot of resentment through the press and say, it's not fair? >> i think so. a the lot of people don't realize that those super-pac ads aren't directly connected to the candidat candidates. a lot of people get up in arms, how could you obama release an ad like that with dirty politics? that can hurt you in a way unforeseen about this cycle. >> i love this ad. let's show that for a second. >> the first time shouldn't be with just anybody. you want to do it with a great guy. it should be a guy with beautiful -- someone who reall
and she passed away in 22 days. i do not think mitt romney realizes what he's done to anyone. i do not think mitt romney is concerned. >> so you made reference to that obama one, a pro-obama one at the end there. my question about an ad like that and it's similar to a jeep one. he's taken a lot of blow back in the free press for that free ad and it's inaccurate. the pro-obama one was so inflammatory about causing his wife's death. i remember it being -- a considerable amount of blow-back...
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. >> reporter: with depth and detail. survival that within the u.s. marveling an ocean away at the american passion. >> they must be absolutely -- >> big turnouts across the country. >> reporter: americans perfectly cheerful, they said, to wait in line for hours to cast a ballot. here in london, an all-night watch party at a pub still carried this enthusiasm at 4:30 in the morning. >> nobody can deny the special relationship that we have with america. britain and america are one in the same. world leaders have to have a good rapport with each other. >> as women as well, we had real concerns about romney getting in. there were a lot of issues we didn't feel comfortable about, so while we didn't have an actual democratic say in the outcome, you know, we have a lot of interest. >> reporter: the world participated in this election as much as it go. in pru, kenyan witch doctors, all walks of life, watching closely in miscou, berlin, beijing. israelis rallied behind romney after he said he'd support israeli action against iran,
. >> reporter: with depth and detail. survival that within the u.s. marveling an ocean away at the american passion. >> they must be absolutely -- >> big turnouts across the country. >> reporter: americans perfectly cheerful, they said, to wait in line for hours to cast a ballot. here in london, an all-night watch party at a pub still carried this enthusiasm at 4:30 in the morning. >> nobody can deny the special relationship that we have with america. britain and...
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news channel 8 has more in an depth report in a few minutes. the morningst on commute. good morning. >> good morning. vre on time. we head out, river road, out that caused a big delay yesterday. however, commuters say not as but keepingning, in mind. rabid beltway, but far good on a 270. now the forecast. off shore.easter way high pressure building across northeast.antic and sunshine today. 38 in dallas. we will warm into the mid to r 50's. a mostly sunny skies. warmer into the weekend. 60's are back. warmer into the weekend. 60's are back. >> well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. ♪ we're not gonna take it >>> oh, that's a problem. this is the frustrated workforce, ladies and gentlemen. >> check out these videos. workplaces out of control. some are real. some are fake. can you guess? but they all capture the rage of workers pushed to the limit in a pretty tough economy. is it driving people crazy? there's sure evidence
news channel 8 has more in an depth report in a few minutes. the morningst on commute. good morning. >> good morning. vre on time. we head out, river road, out that caused a big delay yesterday. however, commuters say not as but keepingning, in mind. rabid beltway, but far good on a 270. now the forecast. off shore.easter way high pressure building across northeast.antic and sunshine today. 38 in dallas. we will warm into the mid to r 50's. a mostly sunny skies. warmer into the weekend....
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and watch this low back up, right into the curve in florida. what's that going to do is see some clouds on the coastline. and back that water, at high tide, against the shoreline. once you're in atlanta and start to get wet, it's clouds and light opportunities of a scattered shower there. here comes milder air. moves right through the country. and look at the beautiful warm-up in the nation for the weekend. dallas at 66. new orleans, look at you. 65 today. 67. 68, by the time you get into sunday. that's some good stuff in the middle of the country for the weekend. you need happy friday, not a bad start this morning with a few sprinkles to the south and east metro, 43 degrees at reagan national >> all that weather was brought to you by coffeemate. >> thank you, sam. >>> coming up, the astonishing mystery illness you probably never heard of. you'll meet the brother and sister who are allergic to the cold. >>> we're just moments away. lindsay lohan, live in her only interview. she's about to arrive here in times square. stay with us. ♪ [ female
and watch this low back up, right into the curve in florida. what's that going to do is see some clouds on the coastline. and back that water, at high tide, against the shoreline. once you're in atlanta and start to get wet, it's clouds and light opportunities of a scattered shower there. here comes milder air. moves right through the country. and look at the beautiful warm-up in the nation for the weekend. dallas at 66. new orleans, look at you. 65 today. 67. 68, by the time you get into...
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i would like to add that in looking at the depth of the problem with iran, its impact on non-proliferation, regional stability, oil markets, the world economy, which is dependent on the price of oil, our relations with israel, the role of the security council, our role on the security council, almost everything that is important is at stake with this. this is the most dangerous situation the administration will face in the next year. while this year is critical, we have to realize that this is not all about some misunderstanding or some fixable problem with iran not getting it about its nuclear program or even its nuclear weapons program colliding with the international community. these are all manifestations of a long-term confrontation that we in the rest of the west, most of the region has had with iran since the 1970's. this will go on. regardless of whether we get a nuclear deal or if we have a strike to prevent iran from moving to that capability. we are going to have to deal with this problem over the long term just as we have over the last 30 years because it flows from iran's view
i would like to add that in looking at the depth of the problem with iran, its impact on non-proliferation, regional stability, oil markets, the world economy, which is dependent on the price of oil, our relations with israel, the role of the security council, our role on the security council, almost everything that is important is at stake with this. this is the most dangerous situation the administration will face in the next year. while this year is critical, we have to realize that this is...
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jon: doesn't seem to have worked in florida? >> in fact most polls now say the issue of medicare is very tight, four or five points towards president obama but, used to be 15, 16, 17 points advantage for president obama and joe biden. so in florida that issue is really a nonissue and most people are seeing florida going republican but the fact that mitt romney has to make a stop there suggests that it is a little tighter than they would have liked. jon: tight, tight as a drum really in so many of these states. bret baier, good to have you here. >> thanks, jon. jon: america's election headquarters is the only place to watch on election night. bret will head up coverage along with megyn kelly. we'll have reporters all over the nation and a panel of great analysts at the ready. it starts tomorrow night at 6:00 eastern time. jenna: certainly talking a lot about ohio. governor romney and president obama ending their campaigns with all all out sprint and contest in the buckeye state could not be closer. the president edging governor r
jon: doesn't seem to have worked in florida? >> in fact most polls now say the issue of medicare is very tight, four or five points towards president obama but, used to be 15, 16, 17 points advantage for president obama and joe biden. so in florida that issue is really a nonissue and most people are seeing florida going republican but the fact that mitt romney has to make a stop there suggests that it is a little tighter than they would have liked. jon: tight, tight as a drum really in so...
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newschannel 8 will have much an in-depth reports starting in a few minutes. we find out what is happening on the roads. very heavy and slow. beltway at university boulevard. route 1 in college park and extending until connecticut ave. accident moved to the shoulder. we will head over to 395. 395 north at duke street, the the way up to 14th street bridge. the weatherok at with jacqui jeras. out there. miserable the good news, i think the commute home will be easier. we will have it drier weather. front off to our west. will be drier and get a little sunshine. t reagan national. 41 at dulles. our high between 47 and 55. those improvements. we will stay below average. >> hello. ♪ it's thanksgiving >>> move over rebecca black. that's 12-year-old nicole westbrook. and that is a turkey leg in her hand. people have put all kinds of hate on this music video. it's vying for worst music video ever. but nicole will take on all of her critics in a couple of minutes. >> she is expressing herself. >> she is, in one manner. >> i think they would have a superlative next ye
newschannel 8 will have much an in-depth reports starting in a few minutes. we find out what is happening on the roads. very heavy and slow. beltway at university boulevard. route 1 in college park and extending until connecticut ave. accident moved to the shoulder. we will head over to 395. 395 north at duke street, the the way up to 14th street bridge. the weatherok at with jacqui jeras. out there. miserable the good news, i think the commute home will be easier. we will have it drier...
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this is the first at 22 in american women. it showed her with a hatchet in one hand and scallops in the other. >> he is the best selling author of the "don't know much" series. >> with just five days to go until election day, and romney called on ohioans to vote early for her husband. during a rally, she said he will not fail women and the american people. this is a half hour. >> thank you. i am so pleased to be here today. what a warm welcome. what a lovely group of people. we are into the final days. isn't this exciting? we are going in the right direction. we are so pleased to be here. i have had a love the opportunity to travel with and through the months now and i see and her summit things that will be is so lovely in a first lady. we are so lucky to have her, aren't we? the reason that i am here is not much different than the reasons from before. i care very deeply about my own family, obviously. once again, the mccain family has a son that is deployed. he is in the navy and he flies helicopters and he is indeed -- the r
this is the first at 22 in american women. it showed her with a hatchet in one hand and scallops in the other. >> he is the best selling author of the "don't know much" series. >> with just five days to go until election day, and romney called on ohioans to vote early for her husband. during a rally, she said he will not fail women and the american people. this is a half hour. >> thank you. i am so pleased to be here today. what a warm welcome. what a lovely group of...
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we're speaker, speaker, you know, in a primetime tv our of the democratic convention speaking on this issue and advocating her position. a lot of people in this country have strong views based on a personal moral beliefs or their personal religious beliefs, on both sides of this issue. believes which are not crazy, irrational or vicious, but they happen to be different. big government makes this a national issue, whereas the founders idea was a lot of things like this would be handled in different ways so that people could reach different resolutions nationally. and so i think, you know, the supreme court made abortion a national issue in 1973. people every strong moral views on both sides on an issue, and police which are very important in their lives. we cannot expect those to be expelled from politics when government makes those decisions. >> henry, you get the last word today. >> people talk a lot about bipartisanship or unity. i think there are types of the false unity we should talk about. one is the false unity were we pretend there are moral values are things that could be lai
we're speaker, speaker, you know, in a primetime tv our of the democratic convention speaking on this issue and advocating her position. a lot of people in this country have strong views based on a personal moral beliefs or their personal religious beliefs, on both sides of this issue. believes which are not crazy, irrational or vicious, but they happen to be different. big government makes this a national issue, whereas the founders idea was a lot of things like this would be handled in...
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history tv. coming up next, we will talk about career opportunities for baby boomers. you will hear from mark friedman, author of "the big shift." he talks about the need for battle social -- better social programs and savings plans for people 50 years and older. this is about 45 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california. i am sure of the club and your host for today. we welcome our listening audience and invite everyone to listen to us online. it is my pleasure to introduce our distinguished speaker. mark friedman is ceo and founder of encore.org, working to promote encore careers, second acts for the greater good. he spearheaded the creation of the experience core, one of america's largest nonprofit national service programs in dating people over 55. and the purpose prize, which annually provides five or $100,000 prizes to social innovators in the second half of life. friedman was described by the new york times has the voice of aging baby bo
history tv. coming up next, we will talk about career opportunities for baby boomers. you will hear from mark friedman, author of "the big shift." he talks about the need for battle social -- better social programs and savings plans for people 50 years and older. this is about 45 minutes. >> good evening and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california. i am sure of the club and your host for today. we welcome our listening audience and invite everyone to...
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times $22 million. >> for lester, finding a ten dollar bill in his pocket is like this woman winning $23 million. it's just as exciting. no, i totally gree lagree. >> you can buy a couple starbucks. jenna, thanks. >>> up next, stars coming together. >> every cent counts. we appreciate anything. that i ce for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. if you have a history of
times $22 million. >> for lester, finding a ten dollar bill in his pocket is like this woman winning $23 million. it's just as exciting. no, i totally gree lagree. >> you can buy a couple starbucks. jenna, thanks. >>> up next, stars coming together. >> every cent counts. we appreciate anything. that i ce for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help...
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depth." the senator has written several books and reports. join us for senator tom coburn, live sunday at noon eastern on c-span2. "washington journal" continues. host: we are looking at various aspects at the so-called fiscal cliff. joining us for the discussion is steven sloan. he is with politico. could you define what a tax credit is and how that differs from a tax deduction? guest: credits and deductions are used to lower somebody's tax bill. if you have it $1,000 tax bill, -- basically a reduces taxable income, so it takes the taxable income off the top. if you have a $1,000 tax deduction, that is basically a to under $50 deduction -- $250 deduction. host: on their tax credits that specifically affect families? guest: some that have expired that are part of the fiscal cliff package. they get much less attention than the bush tax cuts. they are part of the packet of decisions that congress has to make. host: we can go into debt but to highlight four --th let's start with the child tax cr
depth." the senator has written several books and reports. join us for senator tom coburn, live sunday at noon eastern on c-span2. "washington journal" continues. host: we are looking at various aspects at the so-called fiscal cliff. joining us for the discussion is steven sloan. he is with politico. could you define what a tax credit is and how that differs from a tax deduction? guest: credits and deductions are used to lower somebody's tax bill. if you have it $1,000 tax bill,...
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billion dollars in tv ads tv ads, first of all there's a question, the quality of ads. that's a question to ponder and discuss. then the question is, just the sheer weight of ads. most important campaigns, one side has huge financial advantage, gross points advantage and this time so many ads in so many states, i think they were devalued. what moved the election? debate, news event. bill clinton saying -- >> what was the "times" piece where they had their 73,000 television ad in the las vegas market. i think you have a lot of business folks wanted to invest in a -- in something to help the republican party, they would open field offices. some of the obama field offices never closed after '08. you know, maybe contemplate something like that because stu's absolutely right, the saturation level of advertising where people i think in swing states, you had two kinds of people. people that literally hit the muse button every time a political ad came on and people that mentally hit the mute button every time a political ad came on. >> i think we have a question in the rear the
billion dollars in tv ads tv ads, first of all there's a question, the quality of ads. that's a question to ponder and discuss. then the question is, just the sheer weight of ads. most important campaigns, one side has huge financial advantage, gross points advantage and this time so many ads in so many states, i think they were devalued. what moved the election? debate, news event. bill clinton saying -- >> what was the "times" piece where they had their 73,000 television ad in...
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it's 10:22, polls have closed in most states, not all states. it's going to be a long time before we start to see results out west, but beyond nevada which we don't think is much of a toss-up as we once thought it was, the romney folks don't feel that great about nevada, so most of the action is on the east coast and in the midwest. of the states that have been called, it's been a good night for barack obama. he won pennsylvania, looks like he's going to win michigan. he won wisconsin huge. i think the one we've not talked enough about is new hampshire. the ap has called new hampshire for barack obama. that was a state that mitt romney thought he had a really good chance of winning, neighbors, massachusetts -- >> [inaudible] >> does he have a house there? >> i think so. >> talk about new hampshire. >> just looking at the exit polls, just unpacking them a little bit, and people are going to be looking at whether mitt romney really had the momentum that he seemed to or that they claimed. you're going to hear republicans say you heard former govern
it's 10:22, polls have closed in most states, not all states. it's going to be a long time before we start to see results out west, but beyond nevada which we don't think is much of a toss-up as we once thought it was, the romney folks don't feel that great about nevada, so most of the action is on the east coast and in the midwest. of the states that have been called, it's been a good night for barack obama. he won pennsylvania, looks like he's going to win michigan. he won wisconsin huge. i...
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i want to talk about another gap because we haven't really explored it in depth. come in, cokie, and tell us about the gender gap. >> well, we are seeing it. you know, we've seen it in every election since 19 yoo80. in our national polls now, we are seeing the president doing better among women, as we always have are seen him do. it is not what he was doing in 2008. >> 13 points. >> 13 points. but it does look like it's about 11 points or so. so he has -- he has definitely improved that. in the same way as independents. what we were seeing in the pre-election polls going into today was romney doing much better among independents than he seems to be doing among people coming out of the polls. and the same thing is true among women. and in some states we're seeing a very big gender gap. iowa coming up is one of them. >> and i want to go back to the map one more time because the vote continues to come in in florida. we're now up to 88%. 88% of precincts reporting in florida right now. president obama, 50%, holding on to that, 50% to 49% lead. nicolle wallace, it's ov
i want to talk about another gap because we haven't really explored it in depth. come in, cokie, and tell us about the gender gap. >> well, we are seeing it. you know, we've seen it in every election since 19 yoo80. in our national polls now, we are seeing the president doing better among women, as we always have are seen him do. it is not what he was doing in 2008. >> 13 points. >> 13 points. but it does look like it's about 11 points or so. so he has -- he has definitely...
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we have some of the best-looking men in tv. i'll let you know who scored the top spot coming up. >>> and meet the woman who looks like a real-life barbie. >> she is a person. >> she is a model who terned herself into a living doll. >> is she airbrushed? >> that's a woman. and we'll explain why she turned herself into a living doll and why. >> she says it's all makeup, too. >> are you left speechless? >> yeah. this one, i am. yeah. >> is that good? >> i don't know. we're going to find out. >> sarina, i know you're watching. she just throwed up. honey, don't watch that story about the living doll. >>> we do have a stunning review. we were just reading it here, overnight. guy fieri's new flagship restaurant here in times square. not feet away. our reporter actually went there for a taste test of her very own. was it the most damning review ever written? or was it right on target? or something in the middle? >>> and another shocker this morning, by the way, a shocker in the ballroom. two fan favorite couples getting the boot in one
we have some of the best-looking men in tv. i'll let you know who scored the top spot coming up. >>> and meet the woman who looks like a real-life barbie. >> she is a person. >> she is a model who terned herself into a living doll. >> is she airbrushed? >> that's a woman. and we'll explain why she turned herself into a living doll and why. >> she says it's all makeup, too. >> are you left speechless? >> yeah. this one, i am. yeah. >> is...
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more in an in-depth report on newschannel 8 in a few minutes. the commute. >> thank you. trains and metro rail on-time come on schedule. train on-time -- but there's a broken down amtrak .rain all in the south lawn of about 60 running minutes late. ride and shirlington passed the pentagon and the 14th street bridge. earlier tractor-trailer has now beenled cleared. bethesda.in 355 southbound, an incident blocking the left side. but as check and let the jacqui jeras. >> 46 degrees at reagan national. are seeing a low forties area. the clouds as well. lingering.ess showers, ay north as you can doppler.per .ot amounting to much sunshine and clouds. will be cool. 52 to 58. day showing you it will for some [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just day later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the c
more in an in-depth report on newschannel 8 in a few minutes. the commute. >> thank you. trains and metro rail on-time come on schedule. train on-time -- but there's a broken down amtrak .rain all in the south lawn of about 60 running minutes late. ride and shirlington passed the pentagon and the 14th street bridge. earlier tractor-trailer has now beenled cleared. bethesda.in 355 southbound, an incident blocking the left side. but as check and let the jacqui jeras. >> 46 degrees at...
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"in depth." the senator has written several books and reports including the latest, "debt bomb." join us with your calls, emails, tweets for senator tom coburn live sunday at noon eastern on book tv's "in depth" on c-span2. >> and over at the white house today, the president's resolving with fiscal cliff issues, he's meeting with business owners. the president and vice president will visit with the president-elect of mexico, enrique pena nieto. u.s. house coming in momentarily. back from the thanksgiving break. they'll come in for short speeches in just a moment. later this afternoon they'll begin work on five bills one of which would require the department of homeland security to report annually on border security and illegal immigrants. votes at 6:30 this evening. later this week they'll be working on a proposal for a new visa proposal for foreign students, foreign college students taking advanced degrees in science, engineering and math. off the floor this week democrats will elect leadership
"in depth." the senator has written several books and reports including the latest, "debt bomb." join us with your calls, emails, tweets for senator tom coburn live sunday at noon eastern on book tv's "in depth" on c-span2. >> and over at the white house today, the president's resolving with fiscal cliff issues, he's meeting with business owners. the president and vice president will visit with the president-elect of mexico, enrique pena nieto. u.s. house...
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government spent billions, i think it was $22 billion in 2010 or 2011. so it's not unnatural to see these time of attacks. of course the insurge si will take advantage of this. how do you get tense of thousands of recrews. they have taken steps to find way to prevent this from happening. it's unavoidable we've had 60 killings and 42 attacks. just yesterday two spanish soldiers were wounded by two afghanistan national army soldiers who opened fire on them. so this is something that is quite worrisome because you've got insurjents to worry about and this entire problem inside the afghanistan army that you are training and mentoring. host: i'm going to look at this tweet but it's from one of our viewers who says the only violence is caused by us being there. how do you respond to our american presence in afghanistan and what contributions we may have played in the violence going on in the country. caller: this is an interesting question. i'm not going to comment on who said this but the taliban say it's foreign forces left this violence would stop because t
government spent billions, i think it was $22 billion in 2010 or 2011. so it's not unnatural to see these time of attacks. of course the insurge si will take advantage of this. how do you get tense of thousands of recrews. they have taken steps to find way to prevent this from happening. it's unavoidable we've had 60 killings and 42 attacks. just yesterday two spanish soldiers were wounded by two afghanistan national army soldiers who opened fire on them. so this is something that is quite...
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but just take a look at the 22-year-old oscar-nominated actress on the cover of "elle." is this the new definition of fat? >> in hollywood, the standards are for women to be thin. but she's on the top of every director's list right now. >> reporter: the star of this year's box office hit "the hunger games" says while she does have to work out for her upcoming role, she says, i eat like a caveman. i'll be the only actress who doesn't have anorexia rumors. she goes on to tell the fashion magazine, i want to look like a woman. i don't want to look like a little boy. >> it's her natural beauty. also, the fact she is strong and looks like a woman. >> reporter: the notion that hollywood could possibly consider lawrence fat, wouldn't be the first indication the society's perception of body image has spun out of control. exhibit "a." victoria's secret angel posted this. two days left until the v.s. fashion show. all the intense pressure to be beyond skinny is part of the reason actress melissa mccarthy told "good housekeeping" she would lose a few pounds, if she knew how. someti
but just take a look at the 22-year-old oscar-nominated actress on the cover of "elle." is this the new definition of fat? >> in hollywood, the standards are for women to be thin. but she's on the top of every director's list right now. >> reporter: the star of this year's box office hit "the hunger games" says while she does have to work out for her upcoming role, she says, i eat like a caveman. i'll be the only actress who doesn't have anorexia rumors. she goes...
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live sunday at noon eastern on book tv's "in depth" on c-span 2. >> members of the bipartisan policy center were calling for a new national energy council as part of a revamped energy strategy. this is a little bit less than an hour. >> good morning, everybody. i am the president of the bipartisan policy center. it is a real pleasure to welcome you here today for the release of the initial recommendations of this effort. the purpose of the bipartisan policy center is to bring together a diverse group of folks, people with a lot of political engagement to hammer out recommendations that are actionable and then advocate for those policies. consistent with this imagination, in 2011, we brought together a new energy projects chaired by the gentlemen to my right. and again, it is a remarkably interesting group of ceo's and officials, enterprises, economists, environmental advocates, a wide range of folks. we have had regular meetings which have been significantly engaging to say the least. these are not quiet conversation, but they have been very rich discussions. this is the first effort
live sunday at noon eastern on book tv's "in depth" on c-span 2. >> members of the bipartisan policy center were calling for a new national energy council as part of a revamped energy strategy. this is a little bit less than an hour. >> good morning, everybody. i am the president of the bipartisan policy center. it is a real pleasure to welcome you here today for the release of the initial recommendations of this effort. the purpose of the bipartisan policy center is to...
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i think governor mitt romney has that program, if you look at it in depth. his commitment to produce 12 million jobs over the next four years, the way this country has to do. also, to take regulation out of the small business community, so that our small businessmen, who are the real job creators, know what is going to happen over the next four years. if you look at what has happened in ohio, with governor kasich, who inherited a rainy day fund that had 23 cents in it -- the state was $8 billion in debt. he was able to balance the budget, put $400 million in the rainy day fund, he reduced taxes, and eliminate the death tax in ohio. the has been the biggest job trend in ohio and anywhere else in the nation. i think the governors are leading the change effort in this country, and have to continue to do that. but the federal government has been an impediment, in many cases, through its regulations and its headwinds. many in the state have predicted them from creating the jobs necessary in this country to push our economy and improve the economy over the next fo
i think governor mitt romney has that program, if you look at it in depth. his commitment to produce 12 million jobs over the next four years, the way this country has to do. also, to take regulation out of the small business community, so that our small businessmen, who are the real job creators, know what is going to happen over the next four years. if you look at what has happened in ohio, with governor kasich, who inherited a rainy day fund that had 23 cents in it -- the state was $8...
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if you watch tv in this state, you literally see one tv commercial after another for political candidates, they say they can't wait till those commercials are over. they will end today. >> a lot of people turned off their phones, as well, ron claiborne. want to go to donna brazile. you've run democratic campaigns. what you saw was a two-front war by the democrats here. ron claiborne talked about bludgeonen on the airwaves those commercials and also the president invested an awful lot of money on the ground in ohio in getting out his votes and had allies in organized labor >> that's right. look, they spent a lot of time identifying new voters. had a huge number of young people and african-americans and others register to vote. the organized labor community, that's a great deal, as well and turned out their vote in ohio. >> all right. i'm going to interrupt for just a second. you hear that sound, that signals we're ready to project yet another state and here it is. it is south carolina, and abc news based on exit polling is ready to project mitt romney. even though he hasn't been there sinc
if you watch tv in this state, you literally see one tv commercial after another for political candidates, they say they can't wait till those commercials are over. they will end today. >> a lot of people turned off their phones, as well, ron claiborne. want to go to donna brazile. you've run democratic campaigns. what you saw was a two-front war by the democrats here. ron claiborne talked about bludgeonen on the airwaves those commercials and also the president invested an awful lot of...
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he was pretty popular in florida. he speaks spanish. he could deal with a lot of sensitive issues like immigration reform in a relatively different way than other republicans. >> yeah. he's the guy to watch. he has a book coming out about immigration reform in the spring. clearly he's been writing this book through 2012 knowing it was going to come out in 2013 after the election. he's clearly setting himself up to make that decision to run. look, in florida he did better with hispanics than marco rubio, the cuban-american senator from florida. he won more hispanics when he was -- >> he's fluent in spanish too. >> his wife is from mexico. and obviously the big story we focus on these days is how poorly they've done with hispanics in the last couple elections. he's someone to watch. the other thing that's going to shape 2016 obviously it's very early, the 2014 midterms will shape the field. the presidential election is always shaped by the previous election before it. >> i don't know about you, but i could see a clinton
he was pretty popular in florida. he speaks spanish. he could deal with a lot of sensitive issues like immigration reform in a relatively different way than other republicans. >> yeah. he's the guy to watch. he has a book coming out about immigration reform in the spring. clearly he's been writing this book through 2012 knowing it was going to come out in 2013 after the election. he's clearly setting himself up to make that decision to run. look, in florida he did better with hispanics...